Press Release
April 8, 2026
The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) has released Tourism 2030: Sustainable Journeys Ahead, a five-year strategy to grow and strengthen the territory’s tourism economy. Built through extensive engagement with Northerners, the strategy charts a clear path forward for the tourism sector from 2026 to 2030.
Tourism 2030 builds on the previous Tourism 2025: Roadmap to Recovery strategy. While that plan focused on rebuilding after COVID-19, wildfires and flooding, Tourism 2030 celebrates the resilience of NWT tourism operators and sets a vision for sustainable growth, stronger community-based tourism and long-term industry resilience.
The strategy was shaped through engagement with 285 individuals and organizations, including tourism businesses, community members, municipal and Indigenous governments, tourism partner organizations and GNWT departments. The strategy is built around five priorities:
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“Tourism in the Northwest Territories is rooted in people, cultures, and landscapes that are distinct to this place. This strategy reflects what was heard from Northerners and from the industry about what it will take to grow in a way that is both sustainable and grounded in community. Tourism 2030 focuses on supporting operators, strengthening local capacity, and creating opportunities that benefit communities first. By working in partnership with Indigenous governments and industry, the GNWT is helping build a stronger, more resilient tourism sector that reflects where the territory is today and where it is headed.”
The full strategy is available at Tourism 2030: Sustainable Journeys Ahead
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Melvin Leonard
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Industry, Tourism and Investment
Government of the Northwest Territories
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